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Napolitano statement on Senate Democrats' proposal
President Napolitano applauds introduction of a bill to increase funding for California higher education.
UC announces special advisor on innovation and entrepreneurship
Regis Kelly will promote and support innovation and entrepreneurship across the UC system, working closely with leaders at the university’s campuses, medical centers and national laboratories.
Legal services program for undocumented students
The UC Davis School of Law will host a pilot legal services center that will serve the immigration-related legal needs of students on UC campuses.
UC efficiency efforts yield $664 million for academics, research over four years
UC's Working Smarter initiative has produced cost savings and fresh revenue.
Statement on new Regent appointments
Assembly Speaker Emeritus John A. Pérez and Eloy Ortiz Oakley, superintendent and president of Long Beach City College were appointed as Regents.
Napolitano supports international education week
President Napolitano discusses the importance of the education abroad program
Long term stability plan
Proposal aims to provide funding to increase access for California students and invest in educational quality.
Napolitano signs MOU with Mexican energy officials
Memorandum of understanding focuses on developing collaborations and exchanges in fields of shared interest and expertise between Mexico and UC.
UC med centers to take lead in any confirmed Ebola cases
University of California medical centers will provide in-patient care for any Californians confirmed to have Ebola.
UC announces Global Food Initiative projects
Project launches coincide with UC’s participation in Food Day, Oct. 24, which encourages Americans to change their diets and push for improved food policies.
UC, College Board expand partnership to reach underrepresented students
'All In' campaign is designed to eliminate academic barriers for low-income African American, Latino and American Indian high school students.
College accessibility report highlights UC’s support for low-income students
Report released by the Public Policy Institute of California confirms virtually no change in net price for UC's low-income students between the 2008-09 and 2011-12 academic years.